Overview of West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach, located right alongside the Atlantic Ocean, is the perfect location for apartment renters to enjoy both a coastal paradise as well as all of the amenities that come with big-city living.

Living in West Palm Beach

The area that became West Palm Beach was officially incorporated back in the 1890's. Today, the population surpasses 103,000, and the city offers a myriad of activities for West Palm Beach residents and apartment renters to enjoy. When you’re not busy soaking up the sun, catch year-round greyhound races at the Palm Beach Kennel Club and Entertainment Complex, or venture over to McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary to see a variety of sick or injured animals being restored to health.

Art and music aficionados will want to want absorb all of the culture that West Palm Beach has to offer, from the Norton Museum of Art to the SunFest festival to the Palm Beach International Film Festival.

Sports fans renting West Palm Beach apartments have a variety of teams to root for in the area, including the Miami Marlins and the Miami Dolphins.

In terms of public transportation, West Palm Beach is served by the Greyhound bus line as well the Tri-Rail system. However, for the most part, West Palm Beach residents commute by car.

Apartments in West Palm Beach-Study

Students looking to move to West Palm Beach have a variety of options, including Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, and South University, West Palm Beach, which includes a wide variety of programs and particularly strong nursing and psychology departments.

Apartments in West Palm Beach-Work

Prominent employers in the West Palm Beach vicinity include Florida Public Utilities, Sikorsky Aircraft, and General Dynamics, among others.

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